TREEHOUSE ADAPTING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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Friday, May 8, 2020 9:22 am

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Everything is changing day to day, and the first place youth in foster care across Washington state are going is Treehouse. Treehouse is responding to the challenge of COVID-nineteen by adjusting existing programs to fund immediate needs. That includes rent assistance, laptops—and cell phones are needed, too, as many students prepare for online school. Treehouse continues to assess each unique situation and fill gaps. Join in supporting more than eight thousand youth in foster care statewide at tree-house-for-kids--dot--org.

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